8 Nike Essentials to Wear Skiing and Snowboarding
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Stay warm, agile and ready to take on the mountain with these ski and snowboard outfit staples.
When hitting the slopes on your skis or snowboard, the last thing you want to think about is how cold you are. Getting your ski and snowboard outfit dialed will help you to feel comfortable on the mountain, so you can crush each run.
If you’re planning what to wear on your next ski or snowboard adventure, use this guide to find the best outfit staples. From base-layer tops and bottoms to insulating mid-layers and cozy accessories, you’ll feel snug and warm from the slopes to the ski lodge.
What to Wear Skiing This Season
1. Nike Base-Layer Tops
Wearing the right base layers is as important as having warm, water-repellent outer layers. Look for base layers that fit tight against the skin to minimize bulk but have enough stretch to promote full range of motion.
There are Nike several options for base-layer tops. A half-zip top allows skiers and snowboarders to control airflow and keep cool once warmed up. A turtleneck will keep cold air from creeping down your neck and core. Thumbholes can hold the sleeves in place and provide extra warmth.
(Related: Find the Best Nike Base Layers for Every Activity)
2. Nike Base-Layer Bottoms
When selecting the best base-layer bottoms for skiing or snowboarding, opt for tights or leggings that are body-hugging. Be sure to avoid a baggy fit that could bunch up inside snow pants.
There are two key features Nike base-layer bottoms offer: sweat-wicking Nike Dri-FIT materials to keep athletes dry and comfortable and Nike Therma-FIT technology, which helps retain body heat.
3. Nike Medium- and High-Support Sports Bras
If you wear a sports bra while skiing or snowboarding, look for one that balances support with all-day comfort.
(Related: How to Find the Right Nike Sports Bra Size for You)
Nike medium-support sports bras like the Nike Swoosh offer a simple racerback design that promotes free movement, as well as breathable Nike Dri-FIT fabrics that wick away sweat before it can dampen your base layers.
Nike high-support sports bras, such as those in the Nike Alpha line, give a compressed feel and minimize bounce for a secure fit. Ventilation is equally important in these sports bras, with perforations in the front and a back designed for breathability.
4. Nike Insulating Mid-Layers
Between your base layer and your ski coat, an extra layer of warmth will help you forget about frigid temps on the mountain. A low-profile, insulating vest can provide warmth to your core while keeping movement free and unrestricted.
A form-fitting Nike Therma-FIT vest fits well under a ski coat and regulates body temperature to keep warm without overheating. Synthetic and down fill keeps these vests lean and lightweight, while a fleece collar adds protection from cold air.
5. Nike Neck Warmers
For those cold powder days, slip a neck warmer between your coat and ski helmet. The soft, lightweight materials of Nike neck warmers quickly dry, meaning you won’t become chilled.
With stretchy fabric that conforms to your face, Nike neck warmers can be pulled up to sit above your cheeks — protecting your face from biting winds on the chairlift or as you glide down the mountain.
6. Nike Sweatpants
Pack a pair of soft sweatpants so you can warm up with an après-ski drink minus the wet snow pants.
Opt for a pair of loose-fitting sweats that can easily slip over base-layer bottoms. Choose from a variety of fleece joggers or find Nike Therma-FIT sweatpants that will keep you toasty, especially if your après-ski hangout is outdoors.
7. Nike Slippers
After a fulfilling day on the slopes, few things feel better than unbuckling hard ski boots and slipping on a pair of slippers or slides.
Nike slippers offer a soft, fleece-like lining and a squishy midsole — a welcome retreat for tired feet. Meanwhile, grippy outsoles protect against any slush or snow in the parking lot.
8. Nike Beanies
Make the car ride home cozy with a warm, fleece-lined Nike beanie to slip on. Nike beanies come in a variety of styles, from camo and tie-dye prints to no-frill fisherman beanies and beanies with a pom on top.
Words by Jessica Murri